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The Warriors
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Zimbabwe Football Association
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Charles Mhlauri
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Peter Ndlovu (32)
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Rhodesia 0 - 5 Australia <br/>( Salisbury , Rhodesia 14 June , 1950 )<br>Zimbabwe 6 - 0 Mozambique <br/>( Salisbury , Zimbabwe 20 April , 1980 )
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Botswana 0 - 7 Zimbabwe<br/>( Gaborone , Botswana 26 August , 1990 )
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Rhodesia 0 - 5 Australia <br/>( Salisbury , Rhodesia 14 June , 1950 )<br> Côte D'Ivoire 5 - 0 Zimbabwe<br/>( Abidjan , Côte D'Ivoire 13 August , 1989 )<br> Zaire 5 - 0 Zimbabwe<br/>( Kinshasa , Zaire 4 June , 1995 )
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African Nations Cup
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The , nicknamed ''The Warriors'', is the national team of
Zimbabwe and is controlled by the
Zimbabwe Football Association . They were known as the ''Rhodesia national football team'' until
1980 , when
Rhodesia became Zimbabwe. They have never made the
World Cup , and, surprisingly, only made their first
African Nations Cup in
2004 .
- 1930 to 1966 - ''Did not enter''
- 1970 - ''Did not qualify''
- 1974 - ''Did not enter''
- 1978 - ''Did not enter''
- 1982 to 2006 - ''Did not qualify''